Wednesday 22 April 2015

S is for Sorry Snape

A to Z Challenge - S

S is for "I'm so so sorry"
David Tennant's Doctor's unofficial catch-phrase.  It usually goes "I'm sorry, I'm so, so sorry but..." and ends in disaster for whoever it's being said to.  I most remember this quote from the episode Blink (which I have mentioned on more than one occasion!) in the video message he leaves for Sally Sparrow, but it appears many many times.  Ten was a very sweet, very apologetic Doctor, but he never hesitated to make the tough choices. 


I can't think of anything else to add (I've already said so much about Blink and Tennant's Doctor) so now it's your turn - who is your Doctor?  Your companion?  Favourite episode?  Favourite quote?

S is for Severus Snape
I had such a love/hate relationship with Snape throughout the novels.  I wanted to hate him so much, wanted to despise and loathe him, but JK Rowling made it so hard.  I would inevitably find myself yelling at the book "why are you making me like Snape?! Why are you making it so hard to hate him?!".  I both love and hate the scenes in the 7th book/8th film where you discover Snape's true motives; the scenes where Harry accidently reads Snape's mind in the 5th book/film.  I can't say I ever fully loved Snape (because I was so determined to dislike him) but I did appreciate his character and the levels/layers/depths to him.  JK Rowling's plans for the novels, the depths to which she had developed the back stories, was absolutely incredible, and can be seen when you go back and re-read the novels.  As for Alan Rickman's portrayal of Snape... it's the same as Maggie Smith, Helena Bonham Carter, and Michael Gambon... it's all been said before.  The absolute quality of the adult actors in these films is incredible - name a top British actor and there is a good chance they were either in the films or were approached to be in the films.

Stay strong everyone - not long to go now! 

Happy Stitching!

8 comments:

  1. I could never say who is my favourite doctor or companion... don't think I ever took them seriously enough to analyse my favourites :)

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    1. I mostly just commented to try out my new signature :)
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    2. It's a very nice signature :)

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  2. Despite my first doctor being Tom Baker, I do consider David MY doctor (and probably always will), which also means that Rose is my favorite companion. I'm probably in the minority, but I liked having a "cute" doctor who had the possibility of love with a companion, it humanized him more for me (although, if I'm really honest, I did think Tom Baker was geeky cute when I was a kid).

    My favorite episode would probably be a toss up between Blink and Journey's End (simply because having all the companions there together supporting David was tear-worthy).

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    1. I forgot about Journey's End - that was the perfect way to end David's last full season

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    2. P.S. Does it make you feel old if I say that Tom Baker was probably my Dad's favourite companion too? ;) He wasn't my Dad's first Doctor though - he remembers watching 3 and possibly 2 too

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  3. I love how the "So Sorry" phrase is also one that seemed to be picked up by others!

    It's much easier for me to say who my least favorites are. I'm still feeling out 12, but of the other three I've watched, 9 is my least favorite. And I can't stand Martha as a companion. 10 and 11 I keep going back and forth about as my favorites, same with companions. There are things I adore about 10/Rose that are different than what I adore about 10/Donna or 11/Ponds and 11/Clara. And Captain Jack is also just awesome and needs to come back!

    Episodes are way too many to count!

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    1. Poor old Martha doesn't seem to be anyone's favourite. :) I agree that there are definitely different things to love about each Doctor/companion relationship... and we always need more Jack!

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